Posted February 19, 200718 yr Last time it was just a few pictures, but this time it's a bunch of pictures from various Dayton neighborhoods taken 02/18/07..... University Park: University of Dayton University Park: Woodland Cemetery University Park Carillon Carillon: UD Athletic Complex Lakeview Miami-Chapel Fairlane Arlington Heights Westwood Roosevelt MacFarlane Wolf Creek Old Dayton View Hope you enjoyed! :wave:
February 19, 200718 yr This is the best Dayton post ever posted on this forum. Let me say that again. This is the best f*cking Dayton post ever posted on this forum. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. I mean, you took photos of Shield's BBQ AND DeSoto Bass?!?! AND did it off with the nice little Dayton View photos?!?! Lawd, you win the prize. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 19, 200718 yr This is the best Dayton post ever posted on this forum. Let me say that again. This is the best f*cking Dayton post ever posted on this forum. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. I mean, you took photos of Shield's BBQ AND DeSoto Bass?!?! AND did it off with the nice little Dayton View photos?!?! Lawd, you win the prize. Amen! And in knee-deep snow, too!
February 20, 200718 yr Wonderful pics of my hometown. I especially love the UD pics. I graduated from there in 1988.
February 20, 200718 yr Wonderful pics of my hometown. I especially love the UD pics. I graduated from there in 1988. You should see Brown and Stewart. Great stuff, dfly!
February 20, 200718 yr wow, i dk how you did it, but you squeezed quite a bit of the city into one thread. and in the snow? i think at least you should treat yourself to a hot chocolate at one of those boston stokers.
February 20, 200718 yr ^ Funny you should mention that....Boston Stoker was actually my first stop! Thanks for the comments, all.
February 21, 200718 yr Wonderful pics of my hometown. I especially love the UD pics. I graduated from there in 1988. You should see Brown and Stewart. Great stuff, dfly! I've seen the pics on this site of the new development at Brown & Stewart (where Arby's was). What else is being built along Brown St. near UD?
February 21, 200718 yr Another UD grad here, twas nice to see some ghetto student neighborhood ghetto pics, really brings back wonderful memories.
February 22, 200718 yr I'm not going to make a generalization here (with ColDay on patrol), but it does seem that Dayton has quite a number of homes with the a first floor protruding bay window (for lack of the a better term). I've noticed them before, and while I was doing my last Dayton thread I noticed them many in several neighborhoods. In fact, my avatar is one in Huffman. It even appears Salem Crossing is incorporating it on some their homes. Is it safe to call this a common Dayton design, or is this common design in turn-of-the-century home construction in general, and I haven't been exposed to it? Obviously that shape/form was very common, but the application of it dramatically on the front of slim one and two story shotguns is what I'm referring to.
February 22, 200718 yr I've seen the pics on this site of the new development at Brown & Stewart (where Arby's was). What else is being built along Brown St. near UD? I hoping to have my camera with me to take a shot of the new development just north of Burger King. Word is it will be a Moe's and Subway. Other than Arby's and UD Merchandise store, no one knows what else is going in the big building. inkaelin I'll try to shoot the two-story houses in South Park with the first floor bay window. I can think of one off hand, but I know there's more.
February 22, 200718 yr I'm not going to make a generalization here (with ColDay on patrol), but it does seem that Dayton has quite a number of homes with the a first floor protruding bay window (for lack of the a better term). I've noticed them before, and while I was doing my last Dayton thread I noticed them many in several neighborhoods. In fact, my avatar is one in Huffman. Oh, I certainly agree. I've noticed that as well. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
February 23, 200718 yr I've seen the pics on this site of the new development at Brown & Stewart (where Arby's was). What else is being built along Brown St. near UD? dfly is on the ball, here. From this thread, his post: http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=3304.180 Noe if they can only figure out how to bury those overhead lines along Brown St.
February 25, 200718 yr Arlington Heights, but no Mount Prospect? (Chicago suburban in-joke). I have to say this is a great little tour of places we dont see much, and you got some real out of the way ones, too! I am always appreciative of Dayton View pix, too. Desoto Bass....this was, I think, the first public housing project in Dayton. Thanks, Dffly!
February 25, 200718 yr That little yellow brick factory building on Home Avenue. I wonder what that was as they have a particularly odd logo (if thats what it means), in stone, worked into the facade....take a look at this: An elve or joker of some sort carrying a map of the USA?
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